Sensory Bins
Creating interactive learning among our students creates interest, exploration, and uses a variety of skills. Using sensory bins for theme based learning touches on various learning objectives.
Creating interactive learning among our students creates interest, exploration, and uses a variety of skills. Using sensory bins for theme based learning touches on various learning objectives.
Lessons to help braille students make the transition from EBAE (English Braille American Edition) to UEB (Unified English Braille).
This example of a tactile experience book uses items associated with Christmas as a literacy experience for a girl with CVI and additional disabilities.
The parent of a 6-year-old boy in Slovenia shares ideas to help him develop concepts, as well as functional skills by participating in daily household routines.
Gather materials for a holiday concept box to support students with visual and complex needs.
This Roll a Jack-O-Lantern Halloween game is a fun holiday activity for braille readers!
This hands-on activity gives students practice reading braille numbers and counting the corresponding number of items.
A scavenger hunt in the mall is a great way for students who are blind or visually impaired to work on literacy skills, orientation & mobility, and other areas of the Expanded Core Curriculum (ECC).
An overview of braille, including the history of braille, types of braille, and where to get more information about braille literacy
This team from Vietnam outlines different levels of books, from experience books to tactile representations of abstract concepts, for young children who are blind or visually impaired.